RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 A study of the sources of delay in the diagnosis and treatment of undescended testicle JF The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners JO J R Coll Gen Pract FD British Journal of General Practice SP 440 OP 441 VO 34 IS 265 A1 A. R. J. Boggis A1 R. J. Rowlatt YR 1984 UL http://bjgp.org/content/34/265/440.abstract AB Undescended testicle is the term applied to a group of congenital conditions which by their nature should be detected at birth. A study of the identification and treatment of cases of undescended testicle in one health district was undertaken through examination of hospital records. Altogether, only one in five cases of undescended testicle had been detected at birth. The main agents responsible for the detection and referral of cases were the school medical services and general practitioners. An average of 42 per cent of these boys had been seen as inpatients or outpatients by either surgeons or paediatricians before the diagnosis of undescended testicle was made. This implies that neonatal examination is inadequate or that unnecessary operations are being performed, or that there is a different aetiology to the condition.